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A brutal, shocking and excellent thriller (by floorpopcornblog) |
I must admit, I share Tom's fondness bordering on obsession of Gemma Arterton's boobs, legs and pretty much everything about her. She also happens to be be a damn good actress something you can't say of many British actresses that are also really fit and she really shows of her acting chops in The Disappearance of Alice Creed. This low budget British indie film is full of violence, nudity and cursing and it's also pretty damn good.The film's set-up is pretty straightforward; it's a kidnapping thriller in which two ex-convicts called Danny Martin Compston and Vic <more> |
Very, VERY good. Looking forward to more J Blakeson works in future. (by ByeByeGordy) |
A terrifically enjoyable film from debut writer-director J Blakeson. Apparently working to a tiny budget, he's proved that he has an incredible understanding of what makes a thriller film work.There are three excellent performances lucky, as with only three actors this needed to be the case , particularly Gemma Arterton as Alice Creed, who uses her wits and womanly wiles to make a stand against her tormentors, Vic and Danny.Much has been made of the plot twists - but I still didn't see them coming at all! I thought they were ample to keep you guessing right to the last, and I kept <more> |
Stark and brutal, but "The Disappearance of Alice Creed" is the paramount of independent film-making (by napierslogs) |
In "The Disappearance of Alice Creed", Alice Gemma Arterton is kidnapped. Danny Martin Compston and Vic Eddie Marsan are careful criminals and think they know what it takes to get what they want and not get caught. What follows is a well written, unconventional and startling exploration of the relationships of everyone involved and their plans to get to a better life.Everything in this film is thoughtful, intelligent, and only slightly dark. This is a well thought-out, incredibly well written, and a rather unique character drama disguised as a thriller. There are some stark <more> |
A Superb Little Film (by seany_c) |
'The Disappearance of Alice Creed' is possibly the best British film of the year. It's a three-hander so the film could of gone one way or the other, the right way or the wrong way. Thankfully it went the right way. The script and direction is tight and the films twists are very surprising. The audience in the cinema gasped at one scene in particular which you won't see coming at all. I certainly didn't. The film is helped of course by stunning performances from all three actors. Martin Compston from Ken Loach's Sweet Sixteen plays Danny, the younger, twitchier of the <more> |
Riveting (by cox526) |
This film has to go into my all time top ten which is mighty praise indeed. When you consider there are simply two actors and one actress it is astonishing how this film unveils and has you riveted from the opening sequence to it's conclusion. The characters are believable and I am surprised it hasn't received higher praise. the problem is it probably never got the hype other films less well made receive. Which to an extent is a good thing, because the less you know about the film, the more surprised you will be by it. Great twists and turns and great acting - The basic premise is two <more> |
it's an amazing, erotic, shocking and riveting movie ,Watch it in first chance you get, you wont be disappointed and will thank me! :- (by saadgkhan) |
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ALICE CREED – CATCH IT A Wow that's the first word came out of my mouth when I finished this incredible suspense, heart hitting thriller. From the 1st scene I knew its not going to be a regular abduction movie, the way they portrayed that how the captive room is prepared is incredible. For the first 9.44 minutes there is not a single dialogue. We see them preparing the captive room and kidnapping Alice Creed. After that the shocking way of humiliating Alice Creed by stripping her cloths off competently and taking photographs in the scared manner happens, the <more> |
A thriller involving the kidnapping of a young woman (by mrsprice) |
I viewed the world premier at The Toronto Film Festival. It was the first movie directed by J. Clayson. I enjoyed the movie because it was filled with a lot of plot twists. The movie was frightening, yet entertaining. The Director during the question and answer session explained that people find humour in some of the scenes because of the unexpected content in them. Some women I spoke to after the movie felt that they could identify with the kidnapped character in the movie. The movie is a different type of thriller because it is filled with surprises. The audience appeared to like the movie <more> |
Solid and Entertaining, but Ultimately Forgettable (by Meialua89) |
"The Disappearance of Alice Creed" is a very good movie. It will keep you alert and guessing, with some nice twists. What I admired about this film is the minimal use of actors and locations, and how it felt as if nothing were missing. The actors did a superb job; at times we feel as trapped as Alice Creed, as in charge as Vic, or as nervous and insecure as Danny. It's a nice version of the hostage/suspense/thriller genre. But for some reason, it is not very memorable.This is the kind of movie that is a great watch, but will ultimately be forgotten in the long run; however, <more> |
Expectations (by tedg) |
No one can know, can they? But we always seek to.This small project explores that notion. It is highly abstract: there are four characters, three of whom we see. There is a literal and disturbing kidnapping, but this connects because the universal analogies are more real. You can get the story from other writers; what interests me is the way the narrative teases out these tensions in us.The basic framework is love, what relationships mean and what we can expect. We have the love within two couples and a father-daughter relationship. All of these share a member with another. All are or get <more> |